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A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. it IS now u mute uvci lou months before the opening ol the .later-Stale and West Indian Exposition at Charleston, and so far as we are able to see Williamsburg lias-done nothing towards; having a place in the exhibit. With the immense recources the county possesses it is hard to be- . jjove that this opportunity to ex- | ploit them before the world! will j be neglected simply because of j the lack of a litlleenrrgy required; to get up an exhibit. The question has been asked, j What have we to exhibit? This! oues?ion is easib" answered: ' i As fi.ie cotton, corn, rice, pot a- j "> toes and otiier larm products a? j can be grown anywhere in the, 8tate.ThefamousuI>uddin?Swanip . tobacco?the pridd of Uie tobacco i region?is grown in Williamsburg, j i m nap) j ftio Pftlinl V 1 ? v*HU *V4 4UUI4J V* v??v^ I w<#" * ? _ ?** *! . >y '. tobacco equally gooa can bc.raised. i r With two tobacco^ warehouses in < j Hie county the Opportunity tor( - pelting no a tobacco exhibit is J - - * I * * oiffce. le/i I. '"A .great variety of woods ol' every description?especial- j ... ... L- Jv hard woods?the value ol which those who own thvm are } ignorant. This is t!ie chance to; call attention to them. Any quantity of fossils can be collected from ilie banks of inland I * i streams. These specimens, apart j 1 t irartl/^fvinol utlar^at ftt-Ji' 11 wai v (i^?4 *?c*j j indicate the presence of marl deposits. A fish exhibit could be gotten up of which any county might be ~ \( jiroud. For delicacy of tiavor ttiere is no fish that equals the l>lack river bream and red-breast. These, with the numerous other varieties with which.otif streams abound, would iusuye, a moat cre$ iiat)le..exhibu of this olasa. TU&abpve is a. bare ,arjtyj#us of a* few products whjch jBuight form, tha basis of an eihi^t, in getnhg up which>e are ipfar/ped, c variety counts mora anything else. <*. Ereryoue of ^o^cv^uwind who visits tiiis county ii-struck with the great variety gf its unUe<? \oloped resources. It ii outy a . inattet of tipjQ when they yilt be 4 Sto v'iiizetl, aiul to get thein.property * $ .'** ' ' , .'"V " Xa "** ; v. - mjrjr-i f exhibited before the world through the Charleston Exposition is an opportunity tco valuable to be slighted. .r ... i.0fi y.?ar*? in politics ; * '? lively so rai\ r t )lx l<n:. :r?<?r school1 has 21 ready Soiled a hiwiner ooimtie6 and has engagements ahead. 1. ^ /> rt n li r/? Eai ?* ii? ?-v? ik^q f 1> air- I^XTill^ 4-1tlli wiipli his counsel to obtain the pardon of Col. W. A. Neal, ex superintendent of the penitentiary. A strong petition is 3aid to have been presented to the Governor. Hardly more than a year ago the burning alive of a negro in Georgia raised a storm of indignant protest. Now they average about one a week and excite only passirg comment. On Tuesday two such cases occurred?one in Missouri and one in Texas. Are we drifting backward ? LAM3ERT LETTER. -r t_J C MAiudfvn Mo.?. u'taiil UI namjnui. unwnUCM I??aii| ; Cases of Sickness?Other Matters. Hampton Snow den, youngest son ot Capt. S. J. Snowlen, of Indianlown, died suddenly at his fathers home on the nigiit of Au2 gust 11. Tlie funeral took place at Indiantown church the follow-] ing Monday, 5 p. m? in the presence ot a large crowd of relatives and friends. Thus, one by one, are we passing away to await the great resurrection day. Hampton was the stay ot his father's declining years, and will be sorelv mus-j e<t a: home and in the community, j There have been a good manv i .... .. : i people sick this summer, though at this time t he number is deereas- j ing. Quite a number of negroes j have died. Cotton has improved considerably in this section, but tlhe-Wred is smaller than usuai. We notice some Melds are shedding. The first cotton bloom was July 1st; the same boll was open August 14. and looked as if it might have been open four or five davs. Mr. E. R. Baxlev, it is said, has the best crop of cotton in this section. Mrs. J. II. B.ixiey lias been unwell, but is about recovered. Mi. J. K. Heuiniingway, who has been "laid up'1 at his father's! home at Rome with a verv sore loot, returned to Lambert Friday. His loot lias not healed. Fodder-nulling isth* fashion of the day just now. Com prospects tor next year are poor. Mrs. Cornelia Creel who is spending some timo with her bister, Mrs. J M Baxley, has been '.Family IV! Ceugli HcneyT" Kidney " Backache CURE. Bloofaifljr^." HerveTonic, tlxeat Blood Cle&nsln* RemMy for SpricgJ Headaches, Congtlpation^.'Tlrod," Karvoue.l Dyspepsia Cure Golden Relief St. Vitus' Me j Aikyour dra^glrt for Almanadtor 1901 coi OerUflcAtoe of tbo most rpmcrkabii ?>r W T. BROS '-I-. * ? m | very sick, but is weil enough to be lout again. j Mr. John Drown, oi Florence, j returned honv jut week after a vi?it to his siste:, Mr- Frances Vause. Mr. V/ T r;!om' j:i lost a goo" I h'.. -:e p . \ w IK 'y\. .. I:iI r-..' . r y. . <" ' !d i and a: v. u^ed v/if!i prices j | received Kuc. m SHORT NEWS STORIES, j Ee Prayed tc Snit the jl>: rdxvr-Pau.TVd ; j.iTer oronce? wwiu^re Criticism. I ; The* English papers nro now filled 1 with cnecdotos of th" hero of OmdurI man, not quite so pointed ae tho many j about Detvty, Schley, " Fighting Boh" ! Evur.? and the rest o? the American i galaxy, but probably as authentic. In 1 M. A. P., T. P. O'Connor relates: A t qnoer Httlb story roaches mo ad to tbo j ; way in which tho sirdar dealt with a J I cose of clerical intolerance daring the i Sad a a -campaign. Tho occasion was the ! i ever to bo remembered cororoony which { I took pluco at Khartum when tho txi-1 j umpbant British aud Egyptiau armies J I solemnly and splendidly crowned their | I campaign of vengeance by celebrntiug ! the imposing rites*r.f "(lOrdon's fnn?r! al." By common con sent the various I chaplains attached to Kitchener's forces i ?Anglican, Methodist, fiouiauist aud so forth?had agreed, with one exception, to recite a specially cor**piled i prayer during the service at the tomb, | The one exception was a strangely cb-. ; stiuato citric, whoso somewhat narrow ! ideas are weli known throughout the I servico. Kltcbeuer, heariug that the reverend gentleman in queeticu bod refused to join in the prayer, sent for hiin and asked him it the rnmcrr were true. "Certainly," was tho cleric's uncompromising reply. I "Very well, then," said Lord Kltcbeoer, taking out bis.watch. "I give you just five minutes to consider whether you will join in reciting this prayer or not, and if yon dcu't I shall inprcb yon down to Cain) under arrest, * .Before five minutes were up tJje Rev. Mr. bad decided that to chey better fhwi sacrifice wbeu a nuuft, Hk? the sirdar was concerned, and it***satisfactory to know thatat Cordon's Tfttnb at ati cvajtn i uxs icjutc*.uucuvu.' #* u\n- ^ malty warring e^ts were atw.lu ?Sy i Qnuuimoofl in th?ir petition** to l^aveu. ??? ( The Democratic State convention of Maryland has cotne out squarely in favor of eliminating the negro vote. '* Somo people are like bricks? always hard pressed for cash. Our Club Offers . Tue County Record and the Home and Farm one year,$1.25. The County Record and Thriee-aWujL (\t*ic YnrlrN \Vnr!/l ohm voiil*. * vv" \ 4,v" * ^ " 1 11.65. The County Record and Twice-aWeek News and Courier one year, I.75. Th? Cunty Record and tl?e.Atlanta Constitution one year, $1.75. The County Record ?ml Semi-. Weekly Columbia State, $L\25. The Record and The Commoner (William Jenniag Bryan's paper), $1.75. Iodic! r*os. i . . t!1*. rtrtl/ls flrin ftp CUJ VUuglia, \SUAUa, vrii^i "Cold" ic ANY TART of body./ Oolmam. Mich.. Sept. |27, i960. For a. whalo year I cooId do no wdrfc an<^ walked only by hol'ilnj? on to % chair, I doctored with four different phvsJeJans butrecelTed no relief. The use cf two bottles of Dr. F.eimer's Xidnoy and Backache Ctst", gave? niV a perfift cure. .T. if. McKiswnr. > QkmbVa, Crawford Co.. Fa.. Juno 1& 1W0. < Threo y^ars a*o I liaa a severe-attack of . Erysipelas and blood 0,1^>uvbreaking out-on my headland face. my physician attended mo for several months.without result. I thra took 3 bottles of Dr.-FPtaf?r's Blood and Llrer Remedy and Nerve Tonic and mcured a complete cure. - 1-^la.nk Haiuma.s. Mu.ui.BBoRO.Ky.. Sept. 7.1000. My wife bos suffered dyaprpiila. I tried all of the pepsin pi^pararioa^-.und all of my own .proserin!Ions without .V-'*U.- I finally pre^prlbod Dr. Felinbr'a Dyspepsia Cure ana the use of it effected, a cure. Many . other similar cases that have come under my. d1**'rvatioa bavo been cured by tils Dys- ' Typwirt Cor 3. Drt F. J. LgpAyooop. , My Dear I>r. lYnncr. Frc'donJa, N. Y? I huve used Dr. Fesfur.'s'Goldea Relief for * many yours for the. diseases and accidents for which it Is advertised .and have foun$ 1| fully oquul to all you olalm for it. ? J. BOYD BSFTc - ? x Presiding Elder-M, E. ChurcBv. Ue^l for Cute, Bruises, Bums, CM Boreo, < Spr&fba, Colds, Grip, Sore Throat, Col la, Dyscnte^, Bowel Troubles, It la unfailing. ' ( ... .Mu-Vn,Ohio,Jan.MWO. _ . M. PTNSER, Fmd<?nla. N. Y. 'o hure jfc?;d mur ?Jo?fns of yonr St. Vims' Dao/? ' ifle ftjnl L-Ti-ry <?.?c hais tuvn "ir.e bv ;t- It ha* nrarMl ! wing hfisv" . AIJ.ICN-tt.ARK iHtCO CO. | atalnjag deecrtfXJona ot the tfomedlee add t cures itu achieved by medioiae.. , !KI>"CTPN, Kip^rfo.'S. ? f Soft 1 J| Harness llv ' J-* *L-! ' KIovj \/y >ci : -F"1 ' -1'" ' * (f? ?3sr, />?: *;! ". 'a~. ' ' j'ff /#?? M ; Sg^' i B jjffij gv",*a*ft pmi locWiy^hnr. ^ fy- ? u .y 10 * * ifi cuos -Tftfl ;?jj& ?Ws by STAKBARS OIL CO. police. An election";, for Intendendant and Four Wardens'of the town r?t Kiinrstree. S, C.. will be held at ihe court house on Monday, 9th day of September, ]9<)i. The manager* to conduct the >nmc are J J Steele, Jr.,(J \Y Arms and M K Levin. Polls open from 8 a tn to l p in. Hv order of Council. 'MR LEVIN. It Cleric and Treasa rer. I jJULlUS. By order of C.- s. Gadsden. Chairman Board of Visitors, Thursday,. August 29, has barn fixed as the day of examination of applicants for the Beneficiary Sejiarship at 'the South Carolina .Military Academy to which this county is entitled. Applicants will govern themselves accordingly. WILLIAM COOLER", Co. Sept. of Education. ! Notice dr. R. D. Blakeley, County Omis-j sioner: You are hereby not itied to have i the overseers of roads in Hope. Laws. I Penn, Suttons and Anderson town- j ships order out their road hands and j have their roads worked at once. B. B. CHANDLER. C. S. W. V. % . I ; I'lftiitv oJ bi:-i:ie.Sj> drives the' l>iU-poster to the wall. . . H WHY SUFFER FR 1 j BARGAINS F m. Arc now In order, cull and get prices Doors and Windows. I>e sure to ex: Gents Fumis Just received a nice line of .Spring quick a get your pick. DRY G Priees oh Lawns, Pereals, Calicoes, No trouble to show goods. -Q-ROC3 - Always fresh and guaranteed to be Always vonrs to olsase, Y? 1 J ft"1 J 'UL1..^ 1 'H J. . .LU; r ? < Latest Styles! Spring&S limn IiACESf.ITA>IBYRf>^ ttlBOON'S, su; HvVT^siioks. MEN A* The Finest*Assortment Also full * NEW mattings, RUGS, OILGLQ We are elosiug out all oar W. ?; tfk<C<>unt,. On all the alfovs gooda we gaurai eot with honest goods. Anil<?? nee our Yellow Iloaiespm Xom Hinney hack witbour urguu Your* truly, (JAGG, 0LH /.. A WORTHY SUCCESftORT * "Soriething New Under The Sun " All F)o?tore have tried to cure 0A; TARRH by the uss of powder*. and jrsises, i"h.'i!? r- r.: <i dru:t< in ;-t^fu- ,u. ; Their powders dry np * 'tcUotw membranes ciu ' * .era t.p?-rr ; anrl bit- 1 ihcr. < rf'jl arid n. 1*.! uicrs . V cat a aw.ijf ! the awe mctnbran *s iiia* .\?ir t*afc?re j have aimed to cure, while paste an J ointments cannot reach ti e disease I An old and eipcrie* ed ?j:u,tition"r I who ha? (or many yesr* urids a tia I study and spec'alty ot' the treatment of * | l ATaKKH, has at la-t pertec-ted i : treatment which when faithfully u.?~d. : not only relieve* at once, hut purmanj ently cure* CATARRH, 1>t removing ' i the cause, sVmpinjr the discharge*, ntd i cureing inlUuumation. It is the ??niv remedy known tu stienea that actually | reaches the afflicted parts This wonj erf ill remedy is known as * ;SN UFKLES i the GUARANTEED CATARRH (CURE"' and is sold at the extiemely l low price of One Dollar, each package J containing intern! nnd ex:e: iiu I medicine sufficient for a months' treatment and everything nccetwary to its perfect?*ur??. "Snuffles"vis the only perfect catakhh curb eVer made and is uow i- . , recognized as theflhly saie. and po.-?iI tivc cure for tliafiPwnyingand disgust- ^ | ing disease. It euro#-all Ihilammatimi j (julckly and peroiliifcnrly and is also ; wonderfully quirlj to relieve Hat vkv! er or. coi.i> in the mead. | Catarkix when neglected often leads I to CONSUMPTION?"SNFh'I.Es" will w'iro v<nr i/mi ii<o it it rnco Tt iu m i ordinary remedy, but a complete treatj mcnt which is positively guaranteed J to cure catarrh in any form or stage I if used according to the directions which accompany each package. Don't ' . delay bt?t send for it at once, and write " * full particulars as to your condition and you will receive special advice fiom the discoverer of tliis wonderful remetfy regarding your case without cost, to you beyond the regular price of "SNUm.Hs the ocabanteed c+takxh ct'rk/' , > Sent prepaid b? any address in the United States or Canada on receipt of ( no Dollar. Address Dept. E. 15, KI>W.iX B. GILES & COMPANY. :?**? and Market Street. Philadelphia. lAHM CHILLS, FEVERS V/I?l ^ NIGHT SWEATS 1 1 ail other forms of maladies when you can be cured by . . y erts' Chill Tonic does, not, contain a better remedy. Many cures made by it. - aj cents a bottle, inded il it (ails to.do the work.. DeiigntI J ocal Druggists. orcashT Lto 2>r? ts t. I ataohavM a nice lino of Screen twiine before buying. > ihlng Goods. ilaw, i;urus iuui lovae \ 1 ' oops. 1 , ect., are too nuwurouji to mention. 3BIE S" > best: at lovreet prices ILKINS. * \ . 1 lerBsessGoods ^ SKIRTS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S, ri) ROY'S CLOTHItfC; of Srocerij? ia Town,. ' Lin^of 11 '"r V /. TH, IfARDWARE-A TINWARE. Main 4 C?*i Jewelry I at ?(? percent nice k)w*e?*t jxawible .p*ieea c?xiaistr i at a yard. > toot! if. w^.pufc-b^w, rER & COj,. i . \ :